“I’m basically a dinosaur. I don’t use e-mail. But I do recognize the importance of science and the resulting possibilities.”
“I wouldn’t call myself a dinosaur.”
“Britain’s most useful role is somewhere between bee and dinosaur.”
“I found my first dinosaur bone when I was 6, growing up in Montana. Ever since then I’ve been interested in dinosaurs.”
“I think most of the dinosaur specimens we find represent subadult sizes.”
“I want flowers; I don’t want to text. What does that make me? What kind of dinosaur am I?”
“I heard that Jesus had a pet dinosaur. Evolution must be a myth then.”
“A caveman took a shell, and maybe it had a hole in it, or maybe he put a hole in it, and he put it on a piece of a tail of a donkey or a dinosaur or something and gave it to the cavewoman. She put it around her neck – the first jewel.”
“I’ve been blogging since February of 2001. When I started blogging, it was a dinosaur blog. It was me and a handful of tyrannosaurs. We’d be writing blog entries like, ‘The tyrannosaurus is getting grumpy.’”
“Had we taken all of Iraq, we would have been like a dinosaur in the tar pit – we would still be there, and we, not the United Nations, would be bearing the costs of that occupation.”
“Fossils have richer stories to tell – about the lub-dub of dinosaur life – than we have been willing to listen to.”
“I’m a junior – like Dinosaur Jr.”
“No, I don’t think my generation got into this dinosaur thing.”
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